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romanian mc3phac
Hi to all!
I've a question relating this interesting argument.
I would like to use a rectifier bridge (with capacitor) to rectify a AC single phase supply and then use the DC BUS that I've obtained to drive a motor with an inverter. If my suppositions are correct the resulting voltage applied at the motor will be lower than using a DC BUS obtained from a 3-phase rectifier.
How will be the behavior of the motor? It will have a reduced torque, reduced speed or what else?
The inverter that I would like to realize is based on Freescale MC3PHAC.
Thanks in advance.
Ciao
Hi to all!
I've a question relating this interesting argument.
I would like to use a rectifier bridge (with capacitor) to rectify a AC single phase supply and then use the DC BUS that I've obtained to drive a motor with an inverter. If my suppositions are correct the resulting voltage applied at the motor will be lower than using a DC BUS obtained from a 3-phase rectifier.
How will be the behavior of the motor? It will have a reduced torque, reduced speed or what else?
The inverter that I would like to realize is based on Freescale MC3PHAC.
Thanks in advance.
Ciao